Your Photos: Coastal Cleanup 2011

From Barefoot Beach to the Ten Thousand Islands, hundreds of Southwest Floridians spent Saturday morning at the beach — with a garbage bag in hand. A county-wide effort organized by Keep Collier Beautiful, "Coastal Clean-up," brought volunteers together to comb for trash large and small.

Keep Collier Beautiful had a good trash day and one boat with Captain Mary Ann Simms at the helm found a floating safe that was retrieved and brought back. The police were called to check the safe for identification with no luck. Photo by Jim Zimmerman

Photo by Jim Zimmerman

KCB had a good trash day and one boat with Captain Mary Ann Simms at the helm found a floating safe that was retrived and brought back. The police were called to check the safe for identification with no luck. All marking had been removed. Volunteers also picked up debris at Delnor Wiggins Pass, Vanderbilt Beach, Lowdermilk Park, the Naples Pier, Clam Pass Park, Rookery Bay, Tiger Tail Beach, 951 Golden Gate Canal, Isle of Capri, Barefoot Beach, Naples Bay, and Gulf Shores Marina on Saturday morning as part of a coastal cleanup put together by Keep Collier Beautiful. Photo by Jim Zimmerman

KCB had a good trash day and one boat with Captain Mary Ann Simms at the helm found a floating safe that was retrived and brought back. The police were called to check the safe for identification with no luck. All marking had been removed. Volunteers also picked up debris at Delnor Wiggins Pass, Vanderbilt Beach, Lowdermilk Park, the Naples Pier, Clam Pass Park, Rookery Bay, Tiger Tail Beach, 951 Golden Gate Canal, Isle of Capri, Barefoot Beach, Naples Bay, and Gulf Shores Marina on Saturday morning as part of a coastal cleanup put together by Keep Collier Beautiful. Photo by Jim Zimmerman

KCB had a good trash day and one boat with Captain Mary Ann Simms at the helm found a floating safe that was retrived and brought back. The police were called to check the safe for identification with no luck. All marking had been removed. Volunteers also picked up debris at Delnor Wiggins Pass, Vanderbilt Beach, Lowdermilk Park, the Naples Pier, Clam Pass Park, Rookery Bay, Tiger Tail Beach, 951 Golden Gate Canal, Isle of Capri, Barefoot Beach, Naples Bay, and Gulf Shores Marina on Saturday morning as part of a coastal cleanup put together by Keep Collier Beautiful. Photo by Jim Zimmerman

KCB had a good trash day and one boat with Captain Mary Ann Simms at the helm found a floating safe that was retrived and brought back. The police were called to check the safe for identification with no luck. All marking had been removed. Volunteers also picked up debris at Delnor Wiggins Pass, Vanderbilt Beach, Lowdermilk Park, the Naples Pier, Clam Pass Park, Rookery Bay, Tiger Tail Beach, 951 Golden Gate Canal, Isle of Capri, Barefoot Beach, Naples Bay, and Gulf Shores Marina on Saturday morning as part of a coastal cleanup put together by Keep Collier Beautiful. Photo by Jim Zimmerman